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| Open Access | THE METHODOLOGY OF CONDUCTING PHYSICS LESSONS USING THE TRADITIONAL METHOD
Yu. G. Makhmudov,Abdunazarov Akbar , Professor at Tashkent University of Humanities, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences,Professor of Physics at Tashkent State Agrarian UniversityAbstract
The article describes a creative approach to highlighting the methodology of teaching physics lessons using non-traditional methods.
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traditional, method, system, independent, thought, initiative, memory, reproductive, process, intelligence, activity, effect, communication, rule.
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